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When Worlds Collide Quietly: Rock Art and the Mediation of Distance

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Frederick, Ursula

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Wiley-Blackwell

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Narratives of the New World seldom begin without a bold pronouncement and an adventurous journey, yet the archaeology of rock art proposes a more nuanced account of the cross - cultural past: a new ground where the encounters, effects, and discoveries are

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A companion to rock art

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2037-12-31